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Villa Doria Pamphili
The Villa Doria Pamphili is a 17th-century villa located in the Monteverde quarter of Rome, Italy, with a large landscaped public park. The property began as a villa for the Pamphili family, who built a new casino designed by Alessandro Algardi and Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi between 1645 and 1653. The casino, also known as the Casino del Bel Respiro, features a central circular room and a facade with rhythmically alternating windows and niches adorned with sculptures. The exterior design is somewhat conservative for its date, with a rich allure that offers a foretaste of the richly stuccoed and frescoed interiors. The gardens on the sloping site were laid out from around 1650 by Camillo Pamphili, featuring a parterre garden, formalized woodlands, and a rusticated grotto.learn more on wikipedia
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